Julie Bernath, a senior researcher at swisspeace and the University of Basel, is the coeditor of Resistance and Transitional Justice.
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Table of contents List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Transitional Justice, Politics, and Resistance in Cambodia 2. The Khmer Rouge Tribunal: Patronage, Coercion, and Pragmatism 3. Victim Participation: From the Village to the Courtroom, Through Urban Spaces of Protest 4. Non-Participation: Transitional Justice in the Context of Political Violence Conclusion Bibliography Index
Julie Bernath's focus on resistance to the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia from different sites, levels, and actors adds an important, new analytical dimension to the study of the Khmer Rouge Tribunal. A substantial contribution to the literature on transitional justice in general and on the ECCC in particular." - Kheang Un, author of Cambodia: Return to Authoritarianism "In this authoritative work, Bernath meticulously examines the agency of the ruling Cambodian People's Party and victims of the Cambodian genocide in mounting different forms of resistance to the UN-backed transitional justice process. She painstakingly constructs a convincing account based on evidence closest to the Cambodian sources. It's an important book for students of transitional justice as well as scholars of contemporary Cambodia." - Kosal Path, author of Vietnam's Strategic Thinking during the Third Indochina War